Dairy princess contest (Continued from Page Cl 2) active band member for six Shippensburg Area High years and a member of the " School where she was an bandfront for three years. TRI-COUNTY SWINE SYSTEMS COMBINING MODERN CUSTOM BUILDINGS WITH "SILVER LINE" EQUIPMENT FOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION "WHIN IT'S TIMI TO BUHD, RIMODH OR RtPLACI EQUIPMENT ■ IT'S TIMI TO CALI TRI-COUNTY NOW AVAILABLE: (YORK) FARM BINS inArnep flex augers Modular Components for Automatic Feeding Systems GALVANIZED WOVEN WIRE FLOORING SIZES IN STOCK: 5*7,4*8,3*6 ★ Custom Sizes Available at No Extra Charge CUSHION COATED FLOORING Expanded Metal | Woven Wire Sizes in Stock: 5x7,4x8 , Sizes in Stock: 4xB 3x6 • Others Available LIFETIME WARRANTY TRI-COOHTTT PHONE 717-274-348& SWIMS SYSTEMS LEBANON PA. V* EQUIP MINT Some of her other activities include gymnastics club, varsity track, and games club. Pam has also beer active m 4-H for three years. Nancy Kelso, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelso, Jr., Shippensburg. Also a graduate this year fi om Shippensburg Ai ea High School, Nancy plans to continue her education m September at Franklin County Vocational Technical School for Practical Nur sing. She is also a member of the Mongol United Brethren Church. Wendy Mains, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mams, Newville. SILVER LINE CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT * Nursery Cages * Quickside Crates * Standard Stalls * Support Frames * Tether Stalls * Tether Crates * Tether Collars ★ Finishing Fencing TRI COUNTY SWINE SYSTEMS IS AN AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: • Schuld Feed Bins • Monoflo Hog Waterers • AAA Inc Ventilation . Lixit Hog Waterers Systems • Brower Equipment • Warner Flex Augers . Nobbe Concrete Slats • Aerovent Fans • Magic Ray Catalitic • Ostee Hog Scales Heaters • Woven Wire Flooring . Kane Feeders • Cushion Coated • Stanfield Heating Flooring Pads • Pax Equipment -LB White Heaters THE "SILVER LINE" - Dependable, Up-To-Date Equipment Mfg. By Tri-County Swine Systems * SEE OUR EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY AT OUR LOCATION HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7:00 to 4:30 Owners: Carl Martin & Robert High Wendy graduated last year from Big Spring High School where she was an active member of the band and bandfront as well as participating in such sports as basketball, volleyball and track. This year she is president of the Blue Mountain 4-H Dairy Club. Wendy is presently taking Early Childhood Education classes at Shippensburg State College. Beth Shugart, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevm C Shughart, Mechamcsburg. Beth graduated last Tuesday from Cumberland Valley High School. She has plans to go to work in the field of retailing which may include attending Harrisburg Area Com munity College. She also attends Faith Chapel In dependent Church. Judges for the pageant will be Karen Laughman, a York County dairy fanner’s wife, as well as a former Dairy Princess Co-ordinator; Dieter Kneg, editor of Farmshine; and James Sumner, Director of the Bureau of Markets, Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture. Roy Coover is general chairman of the pageant committee with Mike Berkheuner serving as vice chairman. Mrs. Duane Duncan holds the office of secretary and Wayne Cohick is treasurer. Miss Peggy Foreman is the co-ordinator. Committee chairpersons are Mr. and Mrs. Galen Smith, judges; Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Alfred Gaisler, program and events; Mrs. Creedm Cor nman and Mrs. Fred Pot teiger, flower and gifts; Mrs. 3 to 25 Tons , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980—C: Some call him “farmer,” But we call him “Dad,” The most useful equipment This farm’s ever had He’s handy at milking, For chopping and baling, When weather is sunny. Or snowy or hailing. The cows are his first love, Those big and those small. He milks ‘em and treats ‘em And cares tor them an. A machinery mechanic He often must be, To fix belts and weld parts Sometimes hastily. When bugs eat the hay fields He turns entomologist; And the grease on his face Would defy cosmetologists. “Just where is the ‘boss’?” Many salesmen will ask. I shrug - keepmg track of turn’s Too great a task. Paul Yorlets, refreshments; Wayne Cohick, finance; Paul Hombaker, promotion; and Airs. Mark Naugle, publicity. HOG ;& STEER FEEDE RS» © ' TRI-COUNTY INTRODUCES THE l^^artin ‘MARTIN-AIR’ "51 vV-r-" Excellent Ventilation For All Livestock And Poultry Confinement Units FARMERS REPORT UP TO 80% SAVINGS ON HEATING COSTS & CONSIDERABLE IMPROVED FEED CONVERSION On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bupp You might find him out In the parlor or field ' Or breeding a heifer Or checking a yield Up scaling the silo To see if it’s full, Maybe fixing the fence That was wrecked by bull. Those sixteen hour days He just takes in his stride Since they’re spent on farm- His career and his pnde. Smce he’s really no trouble No fuss and no bother. We think that we’ll kee him: Our special farm father. (And we wish him a hap] Father’s Day!) • • I 1
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